EDD Blog Online Hits Important Milestone in Becoming One of the Largest Online Repositories of E-Discovery Content

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EDD Blog Online Repository Surpasses 4000 Articles

Arlington, Va. (PRWEB)February 24, 2011

The founders of EDD Blog Online (http://www.eddblogonline.com) today announced reaching an important milestone as the blog has become one of the single largest repositories of electronic discovery news. With content spanning over four years in the e-discovery industry, the blog and its repository of more than 4,000 articles offers an insider’s look into the ever evolving landscape of legal discovery, including insightful content on cloud computing, digital forensics, electronic discovery, email archiving, social media, online review, proactive discovery management, and other topics.

Started in October of 2006 by industry veterans Jeff Fehrman, VP Forensics and Consulting at Integreon and Bob Krantz, Founder and CEO at Mindseye Solutions, EDD Blog Online is now visited weekly by thousands of readers looking to quickly access relevant content related to the field of e-discovery while also avoiding most of the press releases that can often bog down search results.

“When we started EDD Blog Online, we realized that others could benefit from our regular efforts at sifting through the web for new information on e-discovery,” said Jeff Fehrman. “It made sense for us to share the best articles we were reading each day, while also filtering out much of the vendor noise that had overwhelmed our own search results.”

“EDD Blog Online has gone from just being a hobby of ours to a becoming a widely recognized and valued repository of information within our field,” said Bob Krantz. “When we started we never envisioned our blog would gain this much traction. But four years later EDD Blog Online has become the free research tool of choice for many EDD professionals. The industry support we have received is tremendous and we look forward to continuing to serve our dedicated readers as new legal and technology developments unfold in this emerging field.”

About the Founders:
Bob Krantz: Founder and CEO, Mindseye Solutions
Bob Krantz is the founder and CEO of Mindseye Solutions, an Arlington, Virginia based technology company. With nearly a decade of experience in electronic evidence and discovery solutions, Bob specializes in delivering simplified solutions for complex business problems through consulting and the delivery of next generation technologies to service providers, corporations, law firms, and government agencies. He has assisted numerous organizations with cost reduction strategies, identification of efficient technologies, data minimization techniques, and electronic discovery workflow best practices. Though the delivery of Mindseye Solutions’ TunnelVision e-discovery platform, he is able to offer organizations a cost effective and defensible means of data reduction enabling reduced downstream costs with a better understanding of harvested data. For more information on Mindseye Solutions, visit http://www.mindseyesolutions.com.

Jeff Fehrman: Vice President Forensic and Consulting, Integreon
Jeff Fehrman is the Vice President of Forensics & Consulting at Integreon and is based in Arlington, Virginia. With more than 14 years in the electronic evidence and information technology fields, Mr. Fehrman specializes in providing consulting and advisory services to law firms, corporations, and government clients throughout the e-discovery lifecycle. He is widely regarded as a subject matter expert on electronic evidence in all its many forms, ranging from legacy backup tapes, to mobile digital devices, to cloud computing and social media. He frequently speaks at leading industry events (such as LegalTech) and in webinars in both the US and UK, teaches accredited CLEs in the US, and often trains attorneys on everything from technical aspects of computer forensics and electronic discovery through innovations and obstacles facing corporations and law firms today. He’s been an active member in the Sedona Conference’s Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production since 2006. For more information on Integreon, visit http://www.integreon.com.